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Regional Law No. 84-RZ “On regulation of some issues in the field of veterinary.”

Pays/Territoire
Fédération de Russie
Sous-division territoriale
Komi
Type du document
Législation
Date
2021
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Bétail
Mot clé
Santé des animaux Parasites/maladies Quarantaine Mise en application
Aire géographique
Arctique, Asie et Pacifique, Mer Noire, Mer Caspienne, CEI (Communauté des États indépendants), Europe de l'Est, Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale, Pacifique Nord, Pacifique Nord Occidental
Entry into force notes
This Regional Law enters into force 10 days after the date of its official publication.
Résumé

This Regional Law regulates some issues related to expropriation of livestock and animal products with a view of prevention of the outbreak and liquidation of hotbeds of dangerous animal diseases. It defines powers of state bodies in the aforesaid sphere. Regional State Council shall be responsible for lawmaking and supervision over compliance with the regional legislation in the field of veterinary. Regional Governor shall be responsible for establishment of quarantine and other restrictions aimed at prevention of the spread and elimination of foci of infectious and other animal diseases on the regional territory, cancellation of restrictive measures (quarantine) on the regional territory and application of special arrangements for liquidation of foci of infectious animal diseases. Regional Government shall be responsible for prevention and liquidation of animal diseases and treatment thereof and protection against diseases common to animals and human beings.

Texte intégral
Russe
Site web
publication.pravo.gov.ru

Références - Législation

Implemente

Regional Law No. 56-RZ “On expropriation of livestock and animal products with a view of prevention of the outbreak and liquidation of hotbeds of dangerous animal diseases”.

Législation | Fédération de Russie | 2011

Mot clé: Santé des animaux, Parasites/maladies

Source: FAO, FAOLEX